Stones with Ron Wood on PSG

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Dave Zirbel
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Stones with Ron Wood on PSG

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..only watch this if you:

1) like 70s era stones
2) are a ron wood fan
3) like country music done by 70s English cats on dope
4) enjoy pedal steel
5) like watching keef look bored
6) are fan of charlie’s skinhead days
7) always knew mick played a good pianist

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5f0Jk0K ... ted&search
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That's from the 'Some Girls' album. I played a recreation of that album on New Years Eve with Classic Albums Live from Canada.
More info on that gig -- click here.

Woody played (that's being generous) on about 4 or 5 tunes on 'Some Girls'. I refused to play out of tune but didn't feel right doing anything too fancy. :D
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Yeah, I just got home from work and listened to it. He's pretty out of tune. Too busy looking at the camera! :D
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Post by Darryl Hattenhauer »

Great, Dave. Thanks.
Steel crazy after all these years.

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Post by Russ Tkac »

Great! 1978 was a very good year for me. :)
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